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The Boy Who Could Run But Not Walk: Understanding Neuroplasticity in the Child’s Brain
Karen Pape M.D.
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| #232592 in Books | 2016-09-20 | 2016-09-20 | Original language:English | 9.10 x1.20 x6.10l,1.46 | File type: PDF | 352 pages||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| LIfe altering in so many positive ways|By Merryn Straker|I was lucky enough to read an advance copy of this and I read from cover to cover without putting it down while our son was receiving therapy at a great centre who practice what Dr Pape has learned. What Dr Pape does for families of CP kids and adults is to think outside the square and show us that what we have options.|||Neonatologist and clinical neuroscientist Pape argues that treatments for children with early damage to the brain, nerves, or spinal cord have not been ambitious enough. Her goal is "a cure for some, improvement for all." She criticizes the inertia she has ob
In this groundbreaking book, Dr. Karen Pape tells the story of how some children with early brain damage astounded everyone around them. The brain injury they suffered at or near birth had led to motor problems such as the awkward gait we associate with cerebral palsy. Yet they were able to run, kick a soccer ball, tap dance, and play tennis. This was not supposed to happen. It ran counter to the prevailing belief that the brain is hardwired and fixed. When Dr. Pape f...
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